NEW ZEALAND AT THE DARDANELLES.
"A Permanent Record of our Share in th 0 War" —that is what everybody i& wanting, and if they want it now. how much more will they want it in years to come, when the pain has been assuaged and the glory of our boys' achievements shines brighter and brighter. The public will therefore learn with satisfaction from the advertisement in another column, that tho "Weekly Press" is publishing in a few days its first volume of "New Zealand at the Dardanelles," whose purpose is to form a permanent record of the part New Zealand has taken in the war with the Turks and Germans. The illustrations cover many phases of our activities and include portraits from the Roll of Honour. A splendid supplement in colour, specially painted for the record by W. A. Bowring. depicts the Joyous Rally of our Young New Zealanders to the Flag. The coyer, beautiful and historic in its conception, is in itself a valuable work of art, and it is safe to 6ay will be as carefully cherished as any other part of the issue, and that is saying much, for "New Zealand at the Dardanelles" is going to bo a valued record of theso great days in every homo in New Zealand, and year by year its interest will increase and the record become more highly appreciated.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15393, 25 September 1915, Page 12
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